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Treatment Entry among Individuals on a Waiting List for Methadone Maintenance

, M.A., , M.D., , Ph.D. & , M.D.
Pages 290-294 | Published online: 15 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

Background: Many methadone programs in the United States have waiting lists for care. Objectives: To examine specific predictors of treatment entry among individuals on a waiting list for methadone maintenance. Methods: Heroin users placed on a waiting list for methadone treatment (n = 120) were administered a urine screen for drug use and assessed with a battery of measures at study entry and at 4 month follow-up as part of a larger clinical trial. Logistic regression was used to examine hypothesized predictors of treatment entry. Outcomes for those failing to enter treatment were also examined. Results: Only 25 individuals (20.8%) entered treatment within four months of being placed on a waiting list. Intravenous drug users were more likely to enter treatment (p <.05) whereas cocaine users were less likely to do so (p <.01). Motivation did not predict treatment entry, and cocaine use did not moderate this relationship. There were some improvements in heroin use among those who did not enter treatment. Conclusions: Additional research is needed on the relationship between motivation and treatment entry. Programs may need to make special efforts to facilitate entry for treatment-seeking heroin users who also use cocaine. Scientific Significance: These findings have implications for improving access to methadone treatment.

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